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T**R
About 60% is Algebra 2
I like the layout, and the step-by-step explanations, but Algebra 2 doesn't start until Chapter 7, with logarithms. The first 6 chapters are a review of Algebra 1, which is good, if you have holes in your Algebra 1 understanding. The one issue I have, and it lost one star in my review, is that it tries to cover so much that there are not enough practice problems. This really needs to be two volumes, and there is a real need for Precal instruction before there is confidence in understanding Calculus.
B**B
Keep skills current over the summer
We bought this book to help my daughter retain her math over the summer and to give her a head start with Algebra II. We chose this book because it had good reviews. The book seems thorough and helpful. The problem was getting my daughter to sit down and work through the problems.
T**M
Great for Homeschool
Excellent practice and examples throughout the book. The examples are ENOUGH, without being "overkill"! Along with personal instruction, this makes a great textbook. Would also be valuable as a review guide.
L**E
Not for beginners.
Far better than other Algebra II books I returnedbut would like even more explanation.
M**L
Good exercise
Bought the electronic version for 12 years old to learn and practice MATH while on road trips using a Nexus 7. Very handy and effective.
V**V
Very good structured book, but too many typographic errors!
My review is on the Kindle edition!I bought this book because it is cheap and very well structured. It offers good explanations, wide range of topics and many problems with answers(it's perfect for self-teaching), but after reading over 1/3 of the book and working out the problems I got very angry because of the typographic errors! There are so many of these errors, so I lost my will to learn algebra II with this book! Please, Amazon, fix this Kindle edition, because the book is maybe the best self-tutor, but it is unusable now...
W**E
Four Stars
many exercises and good examples and explanation.Recommend it to be used as a preview to algebra ii
L**G
Disappointed--basic and incomplete
This book suffers from two major flaws: 1) there is no index, so if you need to look up a specific type of problem, such as "Exponential Growth", you need to flip through the entire Exponents chapter. Other books, such as "Algebra II Practice Pack" have an index. 2) There are relatively few practice problems. Again, for the topic of Exponential Growth, there were only 3 practice problems. Furthermore, they were in the explanation text, so they really weren't problems, but examples. In addition, they were fairly simple ones, and did not highlight an important aspect of solving growth equation, which is the need to distinguish continuous growth (in which an exponential function is required) vs compounded growth (which uses a different type of equation). Perhaps this is explained elsewhere in the book, but I think it is worthwhile to explain this distinction here as well.
A**R
good for teaching and reviewing
Very good book. I just they would explain number concepts. I for found some confusing explanations and several wrongs answers.
H**I
very good
this book helped me understand math and i just kept getting high graderecommended for all highschool students
R**Y
A good follow on book form Book I onto more advanced Algebra
Algebra II by Chris MonahanI love maths and reading about it, teaching it and using it in my work as a lecturer and business owner.The bookThis is a continuation from the book Algebra I and deals with some of the more involved sections in Algebra. This book is part of McGraw Hills 'Practice makes Perfect' series which is very good and well priced.StructureThe book is structured that the reader can just do a single Algebra topic or follow it as a course. There is plenty here with lots of worked examples and explanations accompanied by exercises with answers.Coverage.The book covers enough to get a really good grounding and will be useful to any GCSE student or adult returning to education who may be a b it rusty with Algebra.Read book one first.As this is a follow on volume from book one the lessons and techniques learned in book one are assumed here. I would advise anyone not sure about their Algebra skills getting book one first and then this one if needed.If your maths is really rusty or just bad I would recommend the `Basic Math' book in this series by Carolyn Wheater. This book really fills in on the basics and makers tackling books like this much easier as it under pins the basic knowledge of number that is really needed for algebra (I have had 30 years of Algebra experience and know what's needed!).Overall.This is a good introduction to the more technical and challenging techniques used in Algebra. The book is well written and comes highly recommended.
J**D
Nice book - Decent Practice - Not for Learning the Topic!
I got this as a refresher, and sitting down with pencil and paper pounding through this book is perfect for it!You get each section split into a nice working introduction, with leading examples, and then a set of exercises. Answers are provided in the rear, so its very easy to go through a section, do the exercises and check yourself, self monitoring and trying this over and over thinking about what you're doing to use the skills you're refreshing is perfect.You could use this as an introductory book, however I'd not recommend it, if you don't already know your linear equations, set theory etc then do not use this book as a lesson, don't learn from it. This book is very good at putting skills you have to use, and so refreshing and keeping skills keen. But its not got enough, nor adequate examples, to cover all the edge cases and so teach the subject.My one major gripe with the book is that the exercises were repeatedly split over pages. You'd start the exercise only to have to turn the page, away from the question input data/examples, to finish them. This started in section 1.1 and went right on through the book. I might assume this might be to stop teachers/classroom bods from simply photocopying the exercises and using it as a teaching aid, but that is only my guess because there were in cases ample room - with different page layout - for the whole exercise or better splitting out - or even just the input data being repeated on the next page with the rest of the questions to save having to break your concentration to with the page back to look at the input.The quality of the book is a simple paper back, floppy style, with a glossy wipe away cover. Mine already had a definite kink to it as its been flopped about as I've worked through the pages, but the quality is decent to good.
E**N
Not for the faint hearted
This book is from the US but reminds me dimly of my struggles a long time ago to master maths at A level. If I had been sitting alone in the long summer holidays trying to get to grips with the subject and wanted practice, this book would have helped. If I were a maths teacher wanting to set a few more challenging problems to my class, I would be tempted to make use of this book. It is also very concise in explaining issues - so good to hear someone else explaining something that you might not have quite got first time in class. It might be good to support a university or A level refresher course that needed maths to support another subject - checking out what people know and getting them to a common starting point.It includes basics in each topic area before getting quite advanced. But its tone is quite brisk - more of the style of a revision or practice book than one where you are trying to grasp concepts for the first time. Unlike other text books I have seen for a UK reader, it does not have helpful tips in the margins, or explanations in the answers pages at the back about how you should have got to the right answer - so when you get stuck you might get really stuck without a teacher. I am considering lending this to my maths enthusiast 14 year old nephew - I suspect he might like some of it. But not for my 13 year old who is slogging his way through the syllabus.
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